Monday, May 23, 2011

have i ever told you i love the word quirky? probably not, but i do. i love it as a word, i love its definition and i love it as a description. i remember the first time i heard the word quirky. i was in middle school, circa 1990, reading the now defunct magazine, "sassy". a magazine that told me how i could die my hair with kool aid, informed me what doc martins were and what a rrriot girl was. it was so rad. i remember once they had a photo spread featuring "quirky" models. these women were not the barbie doll stick figures of seventeen magazine. they were something much more amazing: red headed, freckled, afro-ed, raven haired, noses too long, eyes too far apart etc. they were young, fresh, original, normal, out of the ordinary, relate -able, extraordinary,

gorgeous...

so, there is this fabulous all female blog compiled by four quirky writer-slash-artists out in missoula, montana that i like to keep up with:

the fantastic spatula!

its witty and well written. and for the art lover, its definitely inspiring.

i love this blog!!!

one of the writers of fantastic spatula is my colleague. she is a fellow artist and a native carteret county-an... the gifted and talented shannon kemp! you might recognize her name from when i did an art show here in beaufort with her and another colleague (christal weatherly) last july.

so, on saturday may 21st guess what nc artist the fantastic spatula featured?
yep. yours truly. go see for yourself!

Friday, May 20, 2011

its a good weekend to be in the mountains!
this weekend up in asheville is the Kenilworth Artist Association's Spring Studio Tour. this semi annual event is really special to me for two reasons. first, because it is the neighborhood where my folks have been living for the last 12 years, and you know what they say... "home is where your mom is".
check out there website.http://www.kenilworthartists.org/
which also bring me to my next point. one of my dearest friends kathie kline, and her husband robert are on the tour hosting a number of artists at their home. make sure to put her house on your list of stops. you can see her website here.http://www.centerpointclaystudio.com/
the event has really gained a lot of momentum in the last few years. if you are in the area, make sure to hit up the tour. its going to be great!
also, this weekend begins the annual Haywood Community College graduate show. as a proud alumni i want to encourage yall to stop by the folk art center at mile marker 382 on the blue ridge parkway, outside of asheville.http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/pages/posts/haywood-community-college-graduate-show-may-21---july-10-2011-33.php
i am truly amazed the amount of talent this program puts out every year!

and, since you are in the area and making a weekend out of art. head on out to bakersville and check out michaels kline's pottery. bakersville is a truly lovely part of wnc. the drive out there is beautiful and michael kline's pots are amazing. they are a huge inspiration to me.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

life in beaufort is sometimes difficult in ways you might not think....

but as i rode my bike home from the studio last night, the smell of jasmine, spiraling softly though the cool evening, i am reminded why i love it here. the moon reached full at 7:09 a.m. yesterday. the tide was so high it was nearly spilling into the streets. and i feel blessed that this is my commute from shutting down the kiln. the man in the moon makes taylor's sparkle and dance and it takes my breath away.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

a few worth checking out:shannon whitworth - a fmiliar name from wnc. beautiful folk tunes (which i realized she was formerly of the biscuit burners - we used to go see them at the town pump in black mtn. i loved their music!!!)justin james & co - voted most up and coming by relic magazine...think avett bros before they ditched the banjo ( um HELLO? why DID they ditch the banjo????)american aquarium - southern rock-ish. they were brillaint at the backstreet pub that night. onward, soldiers - recently performed at the legendary sxsw music fest in austin, tx. no words to explain their greatness. well, except greatness. if they are coming to a town near you...go. seriously.
and of course..... justin townes earle. god, he's so cool. even without his band.
enough of that...

time to fire!!!! the pots are piling up everywhere and i'm running out of room. but, i ve got a lot of pots that i'm super stoked about. first, i have to refire the last bisque that was grossy underfired.
hurray!
as always. wishing you well and thanks for reading!
~trista

trista hudzik pottery on facebook

"To work with clay is to be in touch with the taproot of life.'' ~Shoji Hamada

"The hand leads to the mind..." -Suze Lindsay

"Garth Clark wrote somewhere that with paintings and sculpture you can bring an observer into personal space but that only a cup taken into the mouth brings the art into intimate space. I enjoy this aspect of being a potter the most."

-Joseph Bennion, Horseshoe Mountain Pottery

"Making pots isn't about making pots. You can't let pots get in the way of making pots, like you can't let fishing get in the way of going fishing. What making pots is about; is your self - it is a way of life. About the way you think, about the way your mind is; it's about what has affected you all your life. " -Don Reitz

About Me

Artist and Potter. Treehugger and Lover of Dirt. I make handmade pottery, mostly for the table, influenced by traditional North Carolina pottery and my fascination with folk art, vintage floral prints and antique table ware. This blog is to document my adventures as a potter.